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Hi aspirant,
Here are some of the colleges in Chennai that offer BBA programs with a specialization in Logistics and Supply Chain Management:
When selecting a college, it is important to assess the curriculum, expertise of instructors, industry contacts, placement records, and general learning environment.
https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-logistics-and-supply-chain-management-colleges-in-chennai
All the best!
Hello,
Regarding your query, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Noida, reserves 15% of its seats for management quota admissions . This means that a portion of the available seats are allocated to direct admissions, separate from the regular admission process based on entrance exams or counseling.
JSS Academy of Technical Education (JSSATE), Noida reserves 15% of its total seats for direct admissions through the management quota. Eligibility criteria vary by program; for B.Tech, candidates typically need at least 60% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in their 12th-grade examinations. Management quota fees for B.Tech programs are approximately 4.51 lakhs for the entire course duration. Interested applicants can obtain the application form from the official website or directly from the campus.
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JSS Academy of Technical Education (JSSATE), Noida, reserves 15% of its seats for direct admission through the management quota across various programs, including B.Tech, B.Pharm, M.Tech, MCA, and MBA.
Eligibility criteria :
Fee structure :
Please note that these fees are indicative and may vary based on the specific program and academic year.
Admission process:
JSSATE Noida
Hey there! Yes, you can definitely get into VIT through management quota, but the fees can vary depending on the branch you’re interested in. Generally, it's a bit higher than the regular fee structure, and it can range anywhere from around 2 to 4 lakhs per year, depending on the course. It’s always a good idea to check directly with the college for the most accurate and updated info. Good luck! FOR MORE DETAIL CALL@9962747850
Hello Chestha,
you can pursue an online MBA in Pharmaceutical management from top institutes like NMIMS, DY Patil University, and Manipal University. entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, or university- specific tests are accepted. some online programs may offer direct admission based on your B.Pharm marks and work experience.
Yes, commerce background students can pursue B.Sc in Airlines and Airport Management.
Eligibility:
Must have completed 12th grade in any stream (Science/Commerce/Arts) from a recognized board.
Some colleges may prefer English as a compulsory subject
No need for science background.
The course focuses on management, operations, hospitality, and aviation industry knowledge, not hardcore science subjects.
Hii,
Yes, commerce students can definitely pursue a BSc in Airlines and Airport Management. Most colleges in India allow students from any stream—Commerce, Arts, or Science—as long as they've passed 12th standard. You usually need around 45% to 50% marks in your 12th, and some colleges may ask for English as a compulsory subject, but Physics or Maths are not required.
This course doesn’t focus heavily on science or maths. Instead, it teaches you about airport operations, airline customer service, ground handling, safety, cargo management, and how the aviation industry works. Since it’s more about management and communication, your commerce background fits well.
After completing the course, you can work in various roles like ground staff, airport operations executive, cargo handling, airline customer support, and more. Some people also go for cabin crew training or aviation management jobs later on.
So yes, you’re eligible, and it’s a good career path if you're interested in the aviation industry
Hi poorvika
Yes every private college have management seats in veterinary college
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